Christian Sellar

Professor of Public Policy Leadership

Christian Sellar

B.A. and M.A. in communication studies, Università degli Studi di Trieste, Italy; Ph.D. in geo- history and geo-economy of border regions, Università degli Studi di Trieste (2006), Italy; Ph.D. in geography, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (2007)

Research Interests

Dr. Sellar’s primary teaching interest is in the area of regional economic/social development,
economic governance, international political economy and institutional change. He focuses on
the international dimension of policy making, blending geopolitics, sociology and economic
geography. He teaches courses on the European Union, border policies, international
corporations as institutions, political and economic geography, and geographies of conservatism.

Biography

His research is in the areas of geopolitics - especially the geopolitical role of
internationalizing firms to reshape state structures. Second, he looks at the geography of
ideology as a belief system. He has published extensively in human geography and international
business journals. To date, he has two books in print.

Education

Ph.D. Geography, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill (2007)